Bram Stoker Awards: Best Horror Novel Winners

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The Horror Writer’s Association annually awards the Bram Stoker Award, named for the author of the seminal horror work, Dracula. First awarded in 1987, any work of horror first published in English is eligible for nomination by the HWA membership. Awards are given in twelve categories. The award itself consists of a 8" replica of a fanciful haunted house, designed by sculptor Steve Kirk. Shown below are Stoker Award winners in the category of Novel since 1987.

Note: There was a tie in 1987 and 2005.

  1. 1987
    Live Girls
    by Ray Garton

  2. 1987
    Misery
    by Stephen King

  3. 1987
    Swan Song
    by Robert McCammon

  4. 1987
    ?
    Unassigned Territory
    by Kem Nunn

  5. 1987
    Ash Wednesday
    by Chet Williamson

  6. 1988
    The Silence of the Lambs
    by Thomas Harris

  7. 1988
    The Complete Drive-In
    by Joe R. Lansdale

  8. 1988
    Flesh
    by Richard Laymon

  9. 1988
    Stinger
    by Robert R. McCammon

  10. 1988

  11. 1988
    Black Wind
    by F. Paul Wilson

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Created by Robot Co-op on Nov 30, 2005.
 

Comments

2008 Winner — 2 years ago

Added Stephen King’s Duma Key as the 2008 winner (because it was the winner. I didn’t make it up)


PPPPPPHHHHHHH — 5 years ago

I know about 30 other books that he wrote including Dracula.



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